What it takes to hit STC 50 in modular wall construction — code requirements, assembly options, field-verification realities, and the design tactics that keep modular projects code-compliant without overspending.
The hardware professional consultants actually use — sound level meters, dosimeters, impact-noise sources, analyzer software — plus the test types (STC, IIC, RT60) each is used for and when to hire it out.
Sound masking system plus targeted ACT ceiling tile replacement inside Orange County Sheriff’s Office interrogation and soft rooms — restoring speech privacy and protecting investigative integrity in interview spaces formerly bleeding into adjacent corridors.
Custom fabric-wrapped acoustic wall panels installed in the 25th District Courthouse in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana — engineered to RT60 targets that judges, attorneys, and stenographers needed to follow proceedings without losing testimony to reverb.
Acoustic fabric wall system installed across the clubhouse restaurant inside the 21,000 SF Del Webb Lakewood Ranch community center — taming reverb so 55+ residents can dine, gather, and host events with clearer conversation across the room.
HIPAA-aligned sound masking design and install across Nova Southeastern University’s 380,000 SF medical education complex in Davie, FL — engineered for speech privacy and noise reduction in support of the building’s LEED Silver certification for Moss Construction.
Worship-space acoustic refresh at Calvary Chapel Fellowship Church in St. Petersburg — new high-NRC fiberglass and fabric wall system fitted into the existing panel frames after more than three decades of service, supporting modern contemporary music ministry.
The core acoustic properties — frequency, amplitude, wavelength, propagation through materials — and how the additive and logarithmic behavior of sound shapes every decision in studio, classroom, and building design.
Wall Blokker soundproofing membrane underlayment installed inside the Sazerac House cocktail museum and mixed-use office building in downtown New Orleans — engineered to hit STC targets that prevent museum noise from disrupting the upper-level offices.
Ceiling-mounted soundproofing engineered for Parkside Audiology’s hearing booth inside Tampa’s Crown Building — isolating the clinic from HVAC noise, partition flanking, and downstairs restaurant rumble during precision bone-conduction and audiometry testing.










